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A study tour to Israel upended my world. It sounds cliché but it quite literally altered the course of my life – physically, emotionally and, most of all, spiritually.
It opened my eyes to the wonder and beauty of God’s message to His creation. His story. The Word simply came to life! Traveling to Israel, and experiencing and learning in the Land of the Bible, transformed my being. It also challenged many of my beliefs – and caused me to reflect deeply on what I believe and why.
If you’re anything like me, you’re looking to discover (or rediscover) the beauty of the Bible in its original context. You earnestly desire to dig deeper and to know more. You’re no longer satisfied with me-centered messages or pop-culture Christianity. There’s a passion in you that will only be satisfied by His Word.
You’ve come to the right place.
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What inspires, motivates and moves me is the richness, beauty and depth of the unadulterated Word of God. The Bible. It’s language, culture, history and geography. The words and ways God used to communicate His story to all humanity.
I’ve been privileged to work with some of the most precious and dynamic pastors and teachers in the world. My time with these dear brothers and sisters encouraged me, challenged me and inspired me. And it fanned the flame in me to learn and share the Word of God.
The sheepdog is critical to the protection of the sheep. He can't be just some ol' lazy dog with no gumption or go-to. And he can't be some wired up, tripped up canine who causes chaos and confusion wherever he goes. His presence should calm the sheep, not unsettled them. He must keen and aware. Relaxed but quick to respond. Most importantly, he must be bonded with the sheep.
Because the moment that the sheepdog bonds more with its master than its flock, it will easily protect only the shepherd, leaving the sheep vulnerable and open to prey.